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I am ilegal and just got a court citation for assault 4th degree and maliciuos mischief 3,what;s the consequence
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Answered on December 22, 2008
In addition to the possible jail, fine and immigration consequences the other two responses spoke of, if you are convicted of Assault in the...
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WA criminal code, can a court issue additional court fees
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Answered on December 22, 2008
Anytime you are charged with a criminal charge you should seek professional legal advice. A local attorney would not only know the law, they would...
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Criminal Defense for Second Degree Theft.
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Answered on December 22, 2008
The loss prevention officer is an employee of the store not an agent of your friend, therefore has no loyalty to your friend. Speaking to anyone...
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Visitation to Canada before being convicted of DUI?
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Answered on December 22, 2008
Prior to conviction, you should not have a problem. Make sure you have your passport, or other citizenship documents for identification and proof...
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DUI Defense Lawyer in Everett, WA
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Answered on November 19, 2008
Don't fight it alone. Hire a lawyer who understands your rights, the law and the science behind the BAC machine. Best way to hire a lawyer is by...
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Shoplifting charges
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Answered on November 07, 2007
You will probably be charged with Theft in Third Degree, which is a gross misdemeanor and punishable by a maximum of 365 days in jail and/or a...
Class E felony
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Answered on November 07, 2007
Washington does not have the classify crimes as Class E felonies, only Class A, B or C. Class A felonies have a maximum penalty of life...
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Bail money
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Answered on November 07, 2007
Pursuant to CrR 3.2 and CrRLJ 3.2, there is a presumption to release the accused in non-capital cases, i.e., a case that does not involve the death...
Drug possession
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Answered on November 07, 2007
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (“PDP”) is a simple misdemeanor in Washington not a felony. A simple misdemeanor has a maximum penalty of 90 days...
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Text recording
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Answered on November 07, 2007
A traffic infraction can be issued by either an officer or prosecuting attorney as long as either party has probable cause to believe that an...
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